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How AI turned the em dash into the most suspected punctuation mark in the English language
There is a punctuation mark that Emily Dickinson used obsessively, that Mary Shelley deployed with abandon, that David Foster Wallace built an entire prose architecture around, and that James Baldwin ...
PCWorld explores how human writing can exhibit AI-like characteristics, using Claude Sonnet 4.6 to analyze writing patterns ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. An em dash in a gold frame. Photo illustration by Salon / Getty Images /fotograzia/PATSTOCK It’s rare that a punctuation mark ...
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